Denmark is considering a new law that would tax all flights in an effort to boost the country’s sustainable energy goals, but not all the money raised would be used for green energy. The new proposal would tax passengers about $9 for
Calls are mounting on the government to end the “frozen pensions scandal” for half a million Britons who moved abroad after retirement. The decades-long policy means they get around half the amount of pensioners living in the UK despite having worked here
Unemployed benefit claimants fit to work could face a shrink of their pensions (Image: Getty) They will be stripped of key benefits like free NHS prescriptions after just six months if no effort is being made to find work, he said. Full
Unemployed benefit claimants fit to work could face a shrink of their pensions (Image: Getty) They will be stripped of key benefits like free NHS prescriptions after just six months if no effort is being made to find work, he said. Full
They say well over 100 in line for the money have been excluded. Shockingly, others are being forced to describe the distressing circumstances of their husband’s death. One furious widow likened the system to “mental abuse”. Another described it as “a slap
A Labour MP has been mocked for a “surprising” written parliamentary question on pensions. Justin Madders, who represents Ellesmere Port and Neston, tabled a question to the Work and Pensions Department on how many people claiming Pension Credit were born after April
Public sector workers are set to receive another bumper pension rise at the expense of taxpayers. Civil servants, teachers and NHS staff are among those benefiting from the 6.7% inflation figure announced earlier this week. The rise comes on top of a
Rishi Sunak has been warned he will lose pensioner votes if he “cheats” them out of the full triple lock hike they are due. Downing Street fuelled fears the 8.5 per cent increase expected in April could be reduced after it said
Rishi Sunak has been warned he will lose pensioner votes if he “cheats” them out of the full triple lock hike they are due. Downing Street fuelled fears the 8.5 per cent increase expected in April could be reduced after it said
Gordon Brown urged the government not to ditch the triple lock “midstream” as our crusade to protect it reached 260,000 backers. The former prime minister insisted it would not “make sense” to scrap the system older people rely on for a decent